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Ancient Israel to 1880's America (The History of the Jewish People

Jonathan
B. Krasner and Jonathan
D. Sarna

A A Books To Believe In Top 10 List favorite

Bonus Jewish History Stories Books

Two thousand scientists,in a hundred countries,engaged in the most elaborate,well organized scientific collaborationin the history of humankind,have produced long-since a consensusthat we will face a string of terriblecatastrophes unless we act to prepareourselves and deal with theunderlying causes of global warming.

AL GORE,speech at National Sierra ClubConvention, Sept. 9, 2005

#9

A Year of Jewish Stories

Grace
Maisel and Samantha
Shubert

Up and coming Books

#8

The Haunted Smile

Lawrence
J. Epstein

Significant - Books

#7

77 Miles of Jewish Stories

Donald
H Harrison

A Books To Believe In Top 10 List top pick!

#6

Jewish New York

Deborah
Dash Moore and Jeffrey
S. Gurock

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The Story of the Jews Volume One

Simon
Schama

Remember World War II

Dorinda
Nicholson

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The Story of the Jews Volume Two

Simon
Schama

Bad Rabbi

Eddy
Portnoy

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Shtetl

The story of a life no more (As told from the hereafter)

Othniel J. Seiden

If you were a Jew you needed no last name ... we were all one big family ... and we all had the same tsuris, excuse me, I mean troubles...

Shtetl is the story only about what life was like in my shtetl, a small Jewish village in Eastern Europe. At one time, there were many shtetls in Eastern Europe, but they and the lives led in them are no more.

And I am the last remembered patriarch of the family in this story.

I began my physical life on earth in the year 1820. The shtetl ... the little village, in Poland, where I lived my entire life, came into existence, maybe three centuries earlier. In all that time, little changed for either of us, except maybe the misery got worse. We both, the shtetl, and I, ended our time on earth together.

So you might ask how it is, if I am no more that my story will get told?

Well, when you are here ... here in what you call the "hereafter" or "the afterlife"... but God forbid, it shouldn't happen to you 'till you're a hundred and twenty ... you'll understand it all...